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ARMOBALM - Beeswax and Mountain Arnica Ointment with Essential Oils
ARMOBALM - Beeswax and Mountain Arnica Ointment with Essential Oils
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A versatile ointment with an anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, soothing and expectorant effect based on organic Beeswax and Mountain Arnica (supercritical extract titrated to 12% total sesquiterpenes), enriched with Camphor and Peppermint, Mountain Pine, Sage, Rosemary and Lavender essential oils for a natural balsamic, refreshing and relaxing effect.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Helianthus annuus seed oil*, Cera alba, Arnica montana flower extract*, Camphor, Mentha piperita herb oil, Pinus mugo leaf oil, Salvia officinalis leaf oil, Rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil, Lavandula angustifolia oil, Tocopherol, Limonene, Linalool. *From certified organic cultivation
Active ingredients
Active ingredients
- Mountain Arnica: anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and anti-ecchymotic
- Beeswax: emollient, protective and expectorant
- Camphor: expectorant, balsamic and revulsive
- Peppermint essential oil: cooling, soothing and expectorant
- Mountain Pine essential oil: balsamic, decongestant and anti-inflammatory
- Officinal Sage essential oil: relaxing, depurative and expectorant
- Rosemary essential oil: antioxidant, antibacterial and invigorating
- Lavender essential oil: sedative, relaxing and anti-inflammatory
Indications
Indications
Face a variety of daily discomforts with our ointment, carefully created by dosing only high-quality ingredients to provide natural and beneficial relief for your body.
The combined action of Mountain Arnica, Beeswax, Camphor and carefully selected essential oils is ideal for counteracting muscle and joint tension, soothing wheals and insect bites, providing relief in cases of traumas and helping to reduce bruising and swelling.
The anti-inflammatory, balsamic and expectorant properties of the ingredients help relieve symptoms of a cold.
When to use it
When to use it
- Muscle and joint pain
- Contusions, haematomas
- Wheals and insect bites
- Burns without open wounds
- To relieve symptoms of a cold (rub a small amount on your chest or between your shoulder blades and under your feet)
- To relieve headaches (massage your temples with a small amount)
How to use it
How to use it
Apply a small amount to the affected area by prolonged massage until it is completely absorbed. Repeat 2 to 3 times a day whenever necessary.
Warnings
Warnings
Dermatologically tested.
Cosmetic product for external use.
Be careful with children under the age of six and pregnant women due to the presence of essential oils.
Keep away from heat sources.
Any impurities are indicative of the naturalness of the components and do not alter the quality of the product.
Do not use Arnica on open or ulcerated wounds. Do not swallow solutions or extracts of Arnica.
The information contained in this site is for informational purposes only, it may be modified or removed at any time, and in no case does it constitute the formulation of a diagnosis or prescription for treatment.
The information contained on the site is not intended to and should in no way replace the direct doctor-patient relationship or specialist consultation.
It is recommended that you always seek the advice of your treating physician and/or specialist regarding to any indications given.



Percentages and extract
Why don't you read astronomical percentages of Arnica such as 90% or 98% on our products? Because these percentages, found on most Arnica product labels on the market, refer to the amount of extract in the product, not the amount of active ingredient in the product.
Understanding better the meaning of the given percentages
- Extract or active ingredient? The amount of extract in the product is important, but even more is the amount of active ingredient. This is what makes the real difference. Our extract, titrated by the University of Padua laboratory, contains over 12% sesquiterpene lactones, a quantity four times higher than the best titrated extracts on the market
- Titration of the Arnica extract: a good mountain Arnica extract should contain at least 3-4% of sesquiterpene lactones, such as helenalin and dehydro-helenalin, which are the molecules responsible for the anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effect
- The raw material: the basis of everything is the raw material from which the extract is made. It must be from a traceable and sustainable supply chain
- Percentage vs. Quality: labels indicating high percentages of Arnica (90%, 98%) are not necessarily indicative of a better product. Knowing the quality of the extract is essential, and can only be determined by titration
- A titrated extract: a titrated extract has a concentration of active ingredients guaranteed by laboratory analysis. This is essential for the effectiveness of the product
- Extraction carried out with supercritical fluids: we use this advanced extraction method to obtain a pure (solvent-free) extract, which is highly concentrated with the active ingredients of Arnica
- Titrated extracts vs. non-titrated extracts: products with non-titrated extracts are not comparable with those using titrated extracts in terms of active ingredient content
- The value of our products: laboratory analyses prove the value of our products, which are distinguished by the quality and concentration of the mountain Arnica extract
- Pay attention to the labels: do not be fooled by the high percentages indicated on labels. Consider the quality and titration of the extract to choose a truly effective product

A story of pioneering agriculturalists
Our project stems from the desire to preserve natural mountain habitats, to have high-quality raw materials, to produce products with the highest concentration of active ingredients and a controlled supply chain.